Nothing Like The Sun

By the seventh round everyone except Robert Rehm was expecting
Janusz Kraszek to win the tournament. Robert was thinking of 1979, when
he had reached the eighth round two points clear of the field, but ended
up third. Robert had appeared in the championship seven times before
this year, and must be the strongest player never to have won it. His
last chances to win this year were slipping away as he met Terry Stacey
in the seventh round, but in any event he needed to win this game.
Meanwhile Terry may have been thinking more of practice for the
forthcoming British Championship but in any event is rarely seen playing
to less than the limit. Comments are by Terry, based largely on those of
Mr Yang, one of the Chinese representatives at Edinburgh.

White 10: Overplay - locally this should be 23 or 18. Tenuki would
also be ok.

Black 11: If at 14 black would have a low position. The game
sequence is probably good for Black.

Black 31, 33: Should play 37 immediately.

White 32, 34, 36: Should play 37 to squeeze black.

Black 37 etc: Permitting white 44 is not bad for Black.

Black 45: Wrong, since white is thick here.
Black should play at A in Dia 1. I had considered this and was worried
about the sequence to 6, after which A looks wrong,
but Dia 2 shows what I should have done. The sequence to 13 there is
good for Black. BGJ reads Fig 2 where it should read Dia 2